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How about Budapest? How was Budapest?

Budapest is an excellent sightseeing city, especially suitable for hiking. The main city is divided into Buda and Perth, Buda is located on the south bank of the Danube and Perth is located on the north bank of the Danube. The game in Budapest is to watch the sunset on the Danube and the night view on King Mountain. There are many scenic spots on the Castle Hill in Buda, most of which are magnificent castles and palaces. They are beautifully carved and beautifully shaped. Because of the high altitude of the scenic spots, you can see the beautiful scenery of Budapest. Pace has many museums and buildings, which are more modern. There are also the Conservatory of Music and the Opera Hall, with luxurious interior decoration and strong musical atmosphere, which art lovers should not miss.

Must-have attractions:

Yurenbao

Looking at the Danube from Fisherman's Castle, it's really blue. Halászbástya is a neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque viewing platform, located on Castle Hill on the Danube River, adjacent to Magash Church. Fisherman's Castle is surrounded by beautiful environment and pleasant scenery. Standing here, you can have a bird's eye view of the beautiful scenery of Budapest. Nowadays, Fisherman's Castle is an important place for Budapest citizens to take a leisurely walk after meals, especially couples who like to love each other here. Someone has done such a survey and concluded that young people have the highest proportion of first kisses here.

Szechenyi chain bridge

Spanning the Danube, it is the oldest, most famous and most beautiful bridge in this city.

Hungarian parliament building

The Parliament Building across the Danube is one of the oldest legislative buildings in Europe. This building with red roof and white walls is still magnificent on the blue river.

4. Buda Palace

Buda Castle is a group of ancient buildings with neo-Baroque style, which is magnificent and shows the long history and architectural characteristics of Hungary.

5. Heroes Square

The square is tiled with a Millennium monument in the middle.

6. Magash Church

Located along the Danube River in Budapest, Hungary, on the side of the famous building Fisherman's Fort, the appearance of the church belongs to the new German style, including Hungarian folk customs, art nouveau and Turkish design, especially the white minaret and colored roof on the side, which adds a bit of interest and vividness to the whole church. The painted glass and murals inside the church are the key points that cannot be missed.

7. Castle Hill

On Castle Hill, outdoor performances can be seen everywhere, no less than Vienna and the city of music, or even better. It seems that everyone here can play one or two musical instruments.